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Old Nov 30, 2010, 05:19 PM   #1
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ViewSonic Announces VX2258wm Touchscreen Monitor and VPC220T All-in-One PC

ViewSonic Corp., a leading global provider of computing, consumer electronics and communications solutions, today announced commercial availability of its latest solutions to bring touch compatibility to the desktop – the VX2258wm display and VPC220T all-in-one PC.

“Businesses and consumers alike are engaging with more touch interactive applications,” said Sally Wang, senior director of product marketing, ViewSonic. “To address this need, ViewSonic has announced two new multi-touch solutions to enhance the computing experience. The VX2258wm is our first touch screen, energy-efficient monitor display, while our VPC220T is our multi-touch second-generation all-in-one PC, bringing intuitive touch navigation to SMBs and the enterprise.”



ViewSonic VX2258wm displays eco-friendly, interactive design
This 22” (21.5 vis.) Full HD touch screen monitor packages a 1920x1080 resolution with a 100,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio for crystal clear images. The ideal solution for a variety of touch screen applications such as education, gaming, POS and information desks, the VX2258wm brings together ecology and economics. Teaming Energy Star 5.0 and EPEAT Silver certifications with an ECO feature, the VX2258wm saves users up to 30% in average power consumption. This Windows 7 certified display also comes standard with DVI and VGA inputs and integrated speakers with SRS Premium Sound for a clutter-free, eye and ear catching design.

This widescreen LCD monitor offers an ergonomic design including tilt and swivel functions for the ideal viewing angle. If preferred, the VX2258wm can be mounted on a wall when coupled with a VESA compliant mount, making the solution adaptable to any desired space.

ViewSonic VPC220T puts businesses in touch with success
The ViewSonic 22” (21.5” vis.) VPC220T touch screen all-in-one is the ideal PC for businesses, classrooms, lobbies, hospitals, libraries and other environments where space is at a premium. This multi-touch device is powered by a 3.06 GHz an Intel dual-core CPU and 4GB of memory. Teamed with dedicated NVIDIA GeForce graphics, this LED-backlit display supports Full HD, 1080p content for excellent visual quality.

Feel confident managing corporate security and network settings via the enterprise-friendly Windows® 7 Professional software for safe Wi-Fi or Gigabit Ethernet connectivity. The VPC220T makes it easy to view documents side by side, or use the VGA port for dual screen viewing. Connectivity support includes 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi and Gigabit Ethernet, along with a built-in Super Multi DVD R/W drive, 1.3 megapixel webcam, card reader, stereo speakers, HDMI-in and 6 high-speed USB 2.0 ports.

The VX2258wm couples ViewSonic’s strongest pixel performance guarantee with an industry-leading three-year limited warranty so users can rest assured of their investment. This monitor is now available for an ESP of $339. The VPC220T comes with a one-year limited warranty and is now available for an ESP of $1,049. For those that desire all the features of the VPC220T without the touch functionality, ViewSonic also offers the VPC220 all-in-one PC for an ESP of $949.
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Old Nov 30, 2010, 06:19 PM   #2
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Haha, I hate fingerprints on my monitor!! I dont think this monitor is for me!!
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i can see this being popular as an office machine/Point of sale machine.
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I really don't see much use for touch screen technology in the home.

Who sits that close to the monitor?
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I really don't see much use for touch screen technology in the home.

Who sits that close to the monitor?
everyone, with a screen under 19"
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At home, raising your hand to touch the screen just does not work.
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At home, raising your hand to touch the screen just does not work.
everyone knows gravity is 3x stronger at home.
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everyone knows gravity is 3x stronger at home.
You don't stand in front of this thing for 8 hours at home.
To use this on a desk while sitting means raising your hand constantly with nothing to support your hand. The only way to make this work is to make yourself a special desk where the display is placed very low and inclined.
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You don't stand in front of this thing for 8 hours at home.
To use this on a desk while sitting means raising your hand constantly with nothing to support your hand. The only way to make this work is to make yourself a special desk where the display is placed very low and inclined.
i know, i know - just like the wii, kinect and sony move, shit without arm rests is doomed to fail for the lazy.



i'm actually on your side here, but SOMEONE has to defend this thing
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I like it for the cool factor.
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You don't stand in front of this thing for 8 hours at home.
To use this on a desk while sitting means raising your hand constantly with nothing to support your hand. The only way to make this work is to make yourself a special desk where the display is placed very low and inclined.
Its about time someone has to use the power for raising a hand while working. I think working like that would lessen the normal disorders of office work... Or at least I hope so.
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